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| ODOT warns drivers to prepare for nasty weather |
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| 12/11/2008 |
Cold, rain, wind and snow expected in western Oregon this weekend
The Oregon Department of Transportation warns motorists to be prepared for the winter conditions expected to hit western Oregon this weekend with very cold temperatures, heavy rain, strong winds and snow.
ODOT maintenance crews are prepared to handle the winter conditions with additional shifts scheduled throughout the storm period. Our snowplows, sand spreaders and trucks with tanks of chemical de-icing compound are ready to address highway conditions.
Weather forecasts predict slick morning conditions Saturday through Monday, with a potential for black ice from the Willamette Valley south to the Rogue Valley. ODOT asks motorists to use special care on bridges, on-ramps, off-ramps and transition ramps, which tend to ice up more quickly than other segments of roadway because they’re more exposed.
The forecast predicts heavy snow in the Cascade and Coastal mountain ranges. If you’re traveling over mountain passes, please be prepared for extreme weather conditions.
Safety tips for driving in winter conditions
you leave, or call 5-1-1 (available from most cell phone service providers) for valuable
travel information, updated continuously.
o Choose main routes; be rested and alert.
o Make someone aware of your routes, and if plans change, let that person know. Check in
when you’ve reached your destination.
o Always wear your seat belt.
o Keep your fuel tank at full.
o Clear any snow, ice or frost from windows, lights, hood, heater and air inlet vents (and
don’t forget mirrors and wipers).
o Do not drive with heater in recirculation mode; it can increase humidity.
o Drive with your lights on and reduce your speed. Use these tips to prevent slips if there is
ice or snow on the road.
o Don’t use cruise control in wet, icy or snowy weather.
o Position your hands on the steering wheel at 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock or lower.
o If you lose traction, gradually slow down — don’t slam on the brakes.
o Steering, braking and accelerating smoothly are key to maximum vehicle control on slippery
surfaces. Steer just enough to follow the path you intend (most people steer too much or
too fast).
o Be ready to handle potentially dangerous situations by thinking “15 seconds ahead” about
your options, such as controlling your speed, changing lanes or communicating with others
on the road.
o Use extra caution when driving on bridges or concrete highways. Ice forms first on these
surfaces.
o Avoid driving through snowdrifts; they may cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
o Slow down in advance of shaded areas (especially curves) where ice and snow are the last
to melt
o Carry chains or use traction tires.
o Chain up early.
“Though many of the tips seem like common sense, we see tragic crashes that could be prevented by taking simple measures such as slowing down in adverse conditions,” said ODOT District Manager Mike Spaeth. “Drivers should also take extra care in places where ice can accumulate, such as bridges, shady areas and at higher elevations in the foothills of the Cascade Range or Oregon Coast Range.”
Know before you go!
Road Conditions and Cameras: www.tripcheck.com; 5-1-1
Winter Driving Tips: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/COMM/winterdriving.shtml
ODOT winter operations video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3ZimTZ2XSE
ODOT: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/
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For Information: Adam Torgerson, Public Information Officer, (503) 986-2880
Sign up for the ODOT Region 2 press release mailing list at: http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/REGION2/contact_us.shtml
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